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Proctor (Part-time)

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6 Anaheim, CA Anaheim, CA Part-time Part-time $17.
14 - $23.
16 an hour $17.
14 - $23.
16 an hour 22 hours ago 22 hours ago 22 hours ago As a Proctor, for a certified Great Place to Work, you will assist with the administration of paper/pencil and computer-based quizzes, tests, and exams for students of West Coast University.
Ensure continuous compliance with established testing policies, laws, regulations, operating procedures, and University and accreditation standards.
At West Coast University you will have the opportunity to share your success story with the next generation of students as a key member of our student-centered, innovative community! You will make an impact by:
Providing assistance to West coast University applicants/candidates, students, and faculty with academic testing parameters according to WCU, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and testing agency requirements.
Scheduling proctored admissions and challenge exams; schedules term/semester tests and make-up tests.
Preparing, assembling, and transporting appropriate test materials to test sites in to maintain confidentiality and security.
Evaluating testing environment prior to, during, and after a proctored test to ensure test security, education integrity and appropriate and quiet atmosphere.
Your Experience Includes:
Requires limited job knowledge of systems and procedures.
Follows basic work routines and standards.
Experience with MS Office.
Education:
High school graduate or equivalent.
Associate's degree in business administration or related field.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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